“The title ‘AURANGZEB’ is adding up to Number 32 – a lucky octave of Number 5 (Mercury) usually associated with combinations of people and nations. In such cases, the person should hold to their own judgment and opinions, if not, their plans are likely to become wrecked by the stubbornness and stupidity of others. But still it is a favorable number if it appears in connection with future events” explains Bhavikk.

“As per the numerological meaning derived, if debutant director Atul Sabharwal has stayed true to his script without bending down to anyone’s diktats, he has a clear ‘winner’ on hand” predicts Bhavikk.

“Also, the year 2013 which adds up to Number 6 (Venus) is likely to prove lucky for most Number 3, 6, 8 and 9 people, places, dates, names etc. and the main protagonist of the film Arjun Kapoor (26th June 1985), supporting actress Amrita Singh (9th February 1958) and producer Aditya Chopra (21st May 1971) all fall in to this bracket directly” he adds.

“No prizes for guessing, Arjun’s double role act will once again be appreciated by his fans and critics as well while Amrita will make a strong comeback”.

“Plus, the release date of the film 17th May 2013 is a day primarily ruled by Number 8 (Saturn) while currently the Sun is in the zodiac sign of Taurus which is ruled by Number 6 (Venus) and that should help the film too”.

“Besides that, Numbers 1, 2, 4 and 7 are considered to be a ‘family’ of numbers and the film’s leading lady Sasheh Agha (31st December 1993) and supporting actors Prithviraj (16th October 1982), , Rishi Kapoor (4th September 1952) and Jackie Shroff (1st February 1960) all come under this category” he adds further.

“As Arjun’s love interest, Sasheh will leave a mark with her performance in her very first film”.

“Unlike his debut Hindi film last year ‘Aiyyaa’ where his role was nothing much to talk about (pun intended), this time around Prithviraj will deliver what he is capable of and what truly makes him a star down South”.

“As for Rishi Kapoor and Jackie, they both will also play their parts as a manipulative cop and a powerful white collar villain respectively with rare maturity and finesse”.

“And last but not the least, for producer Adi, the success of this film will prove to be like an advance gift for his upcoming birthday just four days after the release” signs off Bhavikk on a positive note.